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15 April, 09:21

The Henry's law constant for CO 2 (g) in water at 25 ∘ C is 29.4 bar⋅M - 1. Estimate the concentration of dissolved CO 2 (g) in a carbonated soft drink pressurized with 1.95 bar of CO 2 (g).

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  1. 15 April, 09:33
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    The concentration of CO₂ in the carbonated soft drink (at 25°C) is 57.3 M

    Explanation:

    The concentration of a gas (C) in a liquid depends on its partial pressure (P). The higher the partial pressure, the higher its concentration in the liquid. The mathematical expression is known as Henry's law.

    C = k. P

    where,

    k is the Henry's constant

    C = (29.4 bar⁻¹. M). 1.95 bar = 57.3 M
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